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1 Artigo Original / Original Article IJD ISSN: X Knoop Hardness of Resin-modified Glass-ionomer Cements Daniela Prócida Raggio 1 Elisabete Castelo Branco 2 Ana Flávia Bissoto Calvo 3 Clarissa Calil Bonifácio 4 José Carlos Pettorossi Imparato 5 Lucila Basto Camargo 6 1- DDS, MSC, PhD Departamento de Ortodontia e Odontopediatria, Faculdade de Odontologia, Universidade de São Paulo 2- DDS, São Leopoldo Mandic Research Center 3- DDS, MSC student, São Leopoldo Mandic Research Center 4 - DDS, MSC, PhD student, Pedodontology, Academic Centre of Dentistry Amsterdam 5- DDS, MSC, PhD Departamento de Ortodontia e Odontopediatria, Faculdade de Odontologia, Universidade de São Paulo 6- DDS, MSC, PhD student, Departamento de Ortodontia e Odontopediatria, Faculdade de Odontologia, Universidade de São Paulo ABSTRACT The null-hypothesis tested was the indifference in Knoop hardness between a newly launched nanofilled resin-modified glass-ionomer cement (RMGIC): KetacTM N100 (3M/ESPE) G1 and two commonly used RMGIC: VitremerTM (3M/ESPE) G2 and Vitro Fill LC (DFL) G3. Ten specimens of each material were inserted in PVC molds, stored in paraffin and wet polished. The Knoop hardness was determined with Knoop indentator. On each specimen three indentations were taken in upper surface and three in the lower surface. ANOVA and Tukey post hoc test were conducted (p=5%). The mean Knoop hardness number (and SD) of each group were: G (8.8); G (16.5) e G (3.1). There were significant difference among the mean of the materials hardness and no significant difference between the upper and lower surfaces of the same specimen. The newly launched glass-ionomer cement with nanotechnology did not achieve comparable Knoop hardness of the others RMGIC tested. Key words: : Dental Materials. Knoop hardness. Nanotechnology. Resin-modified glass-ionomer cement. Pediatric Dentistry. Correspondência: Daniela Prócida Raggio Address: Av Lineu Prestes, São Paulo SP, Brazil Telephone number Fax number adress danielar@usp.br INTRODUCTION The current concern regarding prevention and oral health promotion encourage dental materials research as oral curative methods are also responsible for health promotion [1]. Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is one of the materials that has been studied and modified since the early 70 s [2] in order to spread oral health promotion. GIC presents some desirable characteristics and advantages over traditional dental materials, such as: chemical setting reaction (acid/base), direct adhesion to tooth structure, biocompatibility, anticariogenic effect due to fluoride release and uptake and thermal expansion coefficient similar to tooth structure [3]. It also has its peculiarities, as it requires a correct mixing proportion and appropriate handling in order to assure good mechanical properties. The hand mixed version is provided in one bottle of powder and one bottle of liquid. The GIC can also be available in capsules, which eliminates dosage and handling problems, although, at a much higher cost. Another possibility is the two pastes GIC, which makes the dosage and handling steps easier, reducing the possibility of getting mixture too thin or too thick, consistencies commonly obtained with powder/liquid versions. The most important modification in GIC was the addition of methacrylate groups, which originated the so called resinmodified glass-ionomer cements [4]. The presence of camphoroquinone and tertiary amine in the formula together with the application of light allowed a better controlling of the work and setting time, which are particularly important when used in pediatric dentistry approach [5,6]. Nevertheless, the cement is still based in acid/base setting reaction. The main objective of restorative dental materials is to re-establish the functions that were lost due to the caries process. It is expected that those materials have good mechanical properties and appropriate aesthetics characteristics. Even presenting relatively lower values for the physical-mechanical properties comparing to resin composites [7,8,9], the GIC had 119
2 Knoop Hardness of Resin-modified Glass-ionomer Cements demonstrated excellent clinical retention in cervical lesions [10, 11]. One relevant mechanical property is the surface hardness. The surface hardness is defined as the micro structural texture, which can be used to predict the material resistance and its capacity to abrade opposite structures [12]. The surface hardness test is also an indirect method to measure the degree of monomer conversion. The relative hardness is considered a good indicator of the degree of conversion (DC) and can be measured on taken the surface hardness on the upper and lower surfaces of disc-shaped specimens with a given thickness [13]. The aim of this in vitro study was to access the Knoop hardness of a newly launched nanofilled resin-modified glass-ionomer (Ketac TM N100-3MESPE) and compare it with a commonly used RMGIC (Vitremer TM ) and with a low cost RMGIC (Vitro Fil LC - DFL). MATERIAL AND METHODS The resin-modified glass-ionomer cements were used according to manufacturer s instructions and are described in table 1. cure unit light (Jetlite 4000 Plus, J Morita USA Inc., USA) with 400 mw/cm 2 confirmed by radiometer. Ten specimens of each material were prepared and, after 10 minutes, stored in in paraffin (Liquid Paraffin, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, DE) for 24 hours, at 37ºC [14]. The specimens surfaces were wet polished with a 1200 grit silicon carbide paper (Buehler, Lake Bluff, IL, USA) until the excesses were removed in both sides (upper and lower). The Knoop hardness test was performed on a hardness test machine (Microhardness Tester HVS PANTEC) with 25 g load and 5 s dwell time, making three indentations in each side of the specimen (top and bottom). The mean of Knoop hardness of the top and bottom surfaces of each specimen were calculated. The overall mean and standard deviationfor each specimen were then also calculated. Data was recorded and analyzed by two way ANOVA and Tukey post-hoc test, using Med Calc software. RESULTS Two way ANOVA showed statistical difference among materials (p<0.05), but not regarding specimen top or bottom (p>0.05). Table 2 summarizes mean and standard deviations and Tukey post hoc test value. GROUP BRAND NAME MANUFACTURER SETTING REACTION Material Mean KHN SD Tukey value 1 KETAC TM N100 3M-ESPE (St Paul, MN, USA) chemical + light cured Ketac TM N a 8.8 (5%) Vitremer TM 69.9 b VITREMER TM 3 VITRO FIL LC 3M-ESPE (St Paul, MN, USA) DFL (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BR) chemical + light cured + absence of oxygen chemical + light cured Table 1 Materials used in study, brand names and setting reaction Vitro Fil LC 53.5 c 13.1 Table 2 Knoop hardness number (KHN) means, standard deviations and Tukey test value. Different letters indicate statistically significant difference (p<0.05) The specimens were prepared using PVC molds (2.5 mm height and 7.5 mm diameter), which were slightly overfilled and covered with millar strips. To avoid air bubbles a glass plate was used to compress the surface. The glass ionomer cements were inserted with Centrix Syringe and light cured for 40 seconds, with an halogen 120
3 Raggio DP, Branco EC, Calvo AFB, Bonifácio CC, Imparato JCP, Camargo LB sufficient superficial smoothness for a clear observation of the indentation, enabling a more reliable measurement. This smoothness can be achieved with the sandpapers in politriz or with diamond paste, which are able to produce well polished surfaces [18]. Graph 1 Mean Knoop hardness number (KHN) regarding lower and upper sides of specimens DISCUSSION In vitro studies allow that some variables are controlled and isolated, helping a better understanding of a materials behavior as well as the forecasting of its performance. Even presenting some limitations, when compared to clinical conditions, in vitro studies are necessary to give some behavior ideas of new dental materials [5]. McLean et al. [4] and Ilie and Hickel [15] reported that resin-modified glassionomers show less water uptake and loss, as well better mechanical behavior when compared to conventional GIC. However, when compared to high viscous glassionomer cements, for Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART), the same statement does not apply [16]. The main reasonable explanation for that is based on size and shape of the powder particles, which are in higher number and larger size in glass-ionomer cements indicated to ART than in conventional GIC. This can also explain the reason why high viscous glassionomer cement can present some better aesthetics characteristics then resinmodified glass-ionomer cemen [17]. The use of surface protection material was not carried out in the present study. The samples were immersed in the oily solution (liquid paraffin), which prevented the possibility of water gain or loss from external sources[14]. As the water from the cement could be lost during the initial setting phase, the material was wrapped and isolated from the environment with polyester strips for 10 minutes, being placed immediately after in the oily medium, remaining there for 24 hours at 37ºC. The polishing with sandpaper (1200 granulation) in politriz is necessary to allow Swift et al. [19] evaluating the Knoop hardness of resin-modified glass-ionomer, reported that there was no difference between top and bottom of specimen, corroborating to our results. We can assume, therefore, that all the glass ionomer cement used in present research have dual cure, chemical (acid-based reaction) and the light cure reaction. Even when resin-modified glass-ionomer cements are not exposed to light source, the chemical reactions take place [20]. The new nanofilled resin-modified glass-ionomer cement, Ketac TM N100 showed the least hardness in our study, and maybe could be indicated to anterior teeth, as they suffer lower masticatory force and, therefore, experience less material wear. According to the manufacturer, Ketac TM N100 is indicated for small Class I restorations, Class II and V, sandwich technique, primary teeth restorations and provisional restorations. According to Croll et al. [21], resin-modified glass-ionomer cements could be used as an effective material in primary teeth, in all types of cavities. With the lower hardness results presented by Ketac N100 (mean 39.3 KHN) in the current study, the material do not seems to be appropriate to use in stress bearing areas, being its use restrict to anterior teeth or cervical restorations. It is wise to observe that the material does not comply with the specifications of ADA (American Dental Association), which regulates the number of Knoop hardness of ionomer material indicated for restoration in 48 KHN [12]. The main objective of this study was to evaluate a new brand of resinmodified glass-ionomer cement launched recently in paste-paste version, which is easy to mix by comparing it to glass ionomer cements already available in the dental market. The mixing procedure is always a matter of concern regarding glassionomer cements. In general, capsulated versions lead to better mechanical properties [15,22], but are also responsible for an increase in the cost of the cement. 121
4 Knoop Hardness of Resin-modified Glass-ionomer Cements The same is observed in pastepaste versions. Ketac TM N100 has high cost to be used in developing countries, around US$ When compared to Vitremer TM, that is from the same manufacturer, the Ketac TM N100 is 200% more expensive and when compared to Vitro Fil LC, 600% more expensive. This feature probably reduces the use of this material by dentists. It was logical to hypothesize that the new resin-modified glass-ionomer, with nanoparticules, could deliver better Knoop hardness results, leading to a higher wear resistance [23]. But this was not verified in our results as Ketac TM N100 showed the least hardness values. Due to the results obtained and the fact that the Ketac TM N100 is the first glass ionomer cement with nanotechnology available in the market, therefore, lacking a ample number of dedicated studies, further research and improvements to this material is suggested. CONCLUSION Under the conditions and limitations of the current study, it can be concluded that the nanotechnology based resinmodified glass-ionomer cement showed the least Knoop hardness numbers and therefore, should be applied only in non stress bearing areas. REFERENCES resina e com uma resina composta modificada por poliácidos: Estudo in vitro. Rev FOB 1998;6: Cefaly DFG, Valarelli FP, Seabra BGM, Mondelli RFL, Navarro MFL. Effect of time on the diametral tensile strength of resin-modified restorative glass ionomer cements and compomer. Braz Dent J 2001; 12: Peez R, Frank S. The physical-mechanical performance of the new Ketac Molar Easymix compared to commercially available glass ionomer restoratives. J Dent 2006; 34: van Duinen RN, Kleverlaan CJ, de Gee AJ, Werner A, Feilzer AJ. Early and long-term wear of 'fast-set' conventional glass-ionomer cements. Dent Mater 2005; 21: Lo ECM, Luo Y, Tan HP, Dyson JE, Corbet EF. ART and conventional root restorations in elders after 12 months. J Dent Res 2006; 85: van Dijken JWV, Pallessen U. Long-term dentin retention of etch-and-rinse and self-etch adhesives and a resin-modified glass ionomer cement in non-carious cervical lesion. Dent Mater 2008; 24: Anusavice KJ. Philip s science of dental materials. 10th ed. Philadelphia: Ed Saunders; p. 13. Mobarak E, Elsayad I, Ibrahim M, El-Badrawy W. Effect of LED light-curing on the relative hardness of tooth-colored restorative materials. Oper Dent 2009; 34: Kleverlaan CJ, van Duinen RNB, Feilzer AJ. Mechanical properties of glass ionomer cements affected by curing methods. Dent Mater 2004; 20: Ilie N, Hickel R. Mechanical behavior of glass ionomer cements as a function of loading condition and mixing procedure. Dental Mater J 2007; 26: Monajen S. The WHO s action plan for oral health. Int J Dent Hygiene 2009;7: Wilson AD, Kent BE. A new translucent cement for dentistry. The glass ionomer cement. Br Dent J 1972;132: Davidson CL. Advances in glass-ionomer cements. J Appl Oral Sci 2006; 14: Mc Lean JW, Nicholson JW, Wilson AD. Proposed nomenclature for glass-ionomer cements and related materials. Quintessence Int 1994; 25: Sidhu SK, Henderson LJ. In vitro marginal leakage of cervical composite restorations lined with a light-cured glass ionomer. Oper Dent 1992; 17: Pin MLG, Abdo RCC, Machado MAM, Pavarini A. Avaliação da microinfiltração marginal em cavidades Classe II modificadas, restauradas com Cimentos de Ionômero de Vidro convencional, modificados por 16. Barata TJE, Bresciani E, Fagundes TC, Gigo Cefaly DF, Lauris JRP, Navarro MFL. Fracture resistance of Class II glass ionomer cement restorations. Am J Dent 2008; 21: Imparato JCP, Garcia A, Bonifácio CC et al. Color stability of esthetic ion-releasing restorative materials subjected to ph variations. J Dent Child 2007; 74: Ellakuria J, Triana R, Mínguez N et al. Effect of oneyear water storage on the surface microhardness of resin-modified versus conventional glass-ionomer cements. Dent Mater 2003; 19: Swift JE, Pawlus MA, Vargas MA, Fortin D. Depth of cure of resin-modified glass ionomers. Dental Mat 1995; 11: Mount GJ, Patel C, Makinson OF. Resin modified glass-ionomers: strength, cure depth and translucency. Aust Dent J 2002; 47:
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